How did TimBL's speech at Python 10 go yesterday?
Jeff Shannon
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Thu Feb 7 18:08:44 EST 2002
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Terry Reedy wrote: > I'd like to see the following someday (from his slide 4) > > import http://www.w3.org/2000/10/swap/llyn.py > > coupled with a public library of modules for anyone to import latest > version of. Hm, I dunno. While it'd be nice to have easy access to the most recent version of a module, embedding a URI directly into a program just screams versioning nightmare to me. I can just imagine some project that works fine for years, until someone makes an incompatible update to a module that's web-imported from another module that's web-imported from.... For this to work, I think you'd need to have some canonical way of handling versions, and enforcing compatibility. Of course, then you're still left with the problems of running a program when some webserver is offline, or traffic is extremely heavy, or... CPAN-like functionality of automatically making a local copy would seem like a much better idea to me. (Still requires the versioning tools, though.) Jeff Shannon Technician/Programmer Credit International
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